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He wasn’t sick. He wasn’t old. And he wasn’t losing. He had a very good final season and won his last game in 2008. And then he walked away.

Lloyd Carr was 62. That’s a few years earlier than retirement(退休) age in America and many years earlier than some college football coaches say goodbye. How was Carr, who coached University of Michigan, able to leave so easily?

“ It can be intoxicating,” Carr admits. “The Saturday afternoons and the crowds. And when you win, there’s nothing like it.”

But the job needs hard work. The pressure to win. The endless training. The hours are so long that sleeping at the office is a normal thing. I reported Carr’s career at Michigan from 1995 to 2007. I saw him run onto the field before 100,000 cheering fans, saw him enjoy a share of a national championship with a 12-0 season.

And when I visited him recently in retirement, the difference was noticeable. He seems much calmer, relaxed, more at peace. He says, “As much fun as it is, there’s a period when you have other things to deal with.”

Carr knew he wanted to travel, see the world, read more, do other work. He is now connected with a children’s hospital, does some speaking, plays golf, and enjoys relaxing with his wife, Laurie, and their many grandchildren.

Several of today’s big-name coaches are all about Carr’s retirement age. Nick Saban turns 59 this month. Jim Tressel is 57. Frank Beamer is already 63. None of them seems to be slowing down.

So when, I ask Carr, is the right moment to leave such a great job?

He thinks. Finally, he says, “When you love it and can still walk away from it. That’s the right moment.”

1.Lloyd Carr stopped working as a coach because he _______.

A.was too old                            B.was injured seriously

C.had other things to experience             D.followed others’ examples

2.The underlined word “intoxicating” in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.

A.exciting           B.disappointing       C.surprising         D.puzzling

3.It can be inferred from the text that Lloyd Carr ________.

A.was always free after retirement

B.was a failure as a football coach

C.missed the time when he coached

D.enjoyed his retirement life very much

4.The author is most probably ________.

A.a football player                        B.Lloyd Carr’s assistant

C.a retired coach                         D.a sports reporter

 

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Love cures people—both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.

——Dr. Karl Menninger

I was being interviewed by a senior manager for a major insurance company. I told him   41  that the main reason why I was  42  with them was my need to keep my family in Boston. My wife of 26 years old had recently died of a heart attack . A(n)   43  in Boston would also help me reduce some of the pain of the loss. Bruce ,the interviewer ,was politely sympathetic, and didn’t probe(探查) any  44  .He acknowledged my loss and ,with great respect ,moved on to another  45 .

After the next  46  of interview , Bruce took me to lunch with another manager .Then he asked me to take a  47  with him. He told me that he ,  48 , had lost his wife .And he had also been married 20 years and had three children. In his sharing, I realized that he had  49  the same pain  50  I had , a pain that was almost 51  to explain to someone who had not  52  a loved  53 . He offered his business card and home phone number and  54  that, if I needed help or just wanted someone to  55 , I should feel  56  to give him a call. No matter whether I got the job or not, he wanted me to know that he was there if I  57  needed any help.

From that one act of kindness, when he had no idea  58  we would see each other again, he helped me  59  one of life’s greatest losses. He turned the normally  60  business interview process into an act of caring and support for another person in a time of need.

1.

A.friendly

B.honestly

C.carefully

D.patiently

 

2.

A.together

B.speaking

C.meeting

D.interviewing

 

3.

A.wife

B.period

C.job

D.experience

 

4.

A.further

B.other

C.farther

D.ahead

 

5.

A.problem

B.thing

C.subject

D.object

 

6.

A.round

B.speaking

C.moment

D.term

 

7.

A.rest

B.break

C.chance

D.walk

 

8.

A.too

B.either

C.still

D.once

 

9.

A.received

B.gave

C.wanted

D.experienced

 

10.

A.when

B.as

C.if

D.like

 

11.

A.possible

B.impossible

C.unimaginable

D.unthinkable

 

12.

A.missing

B.missed

C.lost

D.past

 

13.

A.one

B.girl

C.wife

D.lady

 

14.

A.offered

B.suggested

C.spoke

D.said

 

15.

A.refer to

B.share

C.talk to

D.help

 

16.

A.free

B.sure

C.convenient

D.glad

 

17.

A.never

B.once

C.ever

D.still

 

18.

A.where

B.since

C.whether

D.that

 

19.

A.work out

B.deal with

C.do with

D.solve

 

20.

A.long

B.short

C.warm

D.cold

 

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阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

Love cures people—both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.

——Dr. Karl Menninger

    I was being interviewed by a senior manager for a major insurance company. I told him   41  that the main reason why I was  42  with them was my need to keep my family in Boston. My wife of 26 years old had recently died of a heart attack . A(n)   43  in Boston would also help me reduce some of the pain of the loss. Bruce ,the interviewer ,was politely sympathetic, and didn’t probe(探查) any  44  .He acknowledged my loss and ,with great respect ,moved on to another  45 .

    After the next  46  of interview , Bruce took me to lunch with another manager .Then he asked me to take a  47  with him. He told me that he ,  48 , had lost his wife .And he had also been married 20 years and had three children. In his sharing, I realized that he had  49  the same pain  50  I had , a pain that was almost 51  to explain to someone who had not  52  a loved  53 . He offered his business card and home phone number and  54  that, if I needed help or just wanted someone to  55 , I should feel  56  to give him a call. No matter whether I got the job or not, he wanted me to know that he was there if I  57  needed any help.

    From that one act of kindness, when he had no idea  58  we would see each other again, he helped me  59  one of life’s greatest losses. He turned the normally  60  business interview process into an act of caring and support for another person in a time of need.

A.friendly    B.honestly       C.carefully       D.patiently

A.together      B.speaking       C.meeting      D.interviewing

A.wife       B.period       C.job                 D.experience

A.further       B.other        C.farther          D.ahead

A.problem    B.thing          C.subject         D.object

A.round      B.speaking       C.moment         D.term

A.rest           B.break        C.chance        D.walk

A.too        B.either          C.still          D.once

A.received      B.gave         C.wanted         D.experienced

A.when         B.as              C.if              D.like

A.possible    B.impossible    C.unimaginable    D.unthinkable

A. missing       B.missed          C.lost           D.past

A.one        B.girl            C.wife          D.lady

A.offered     B.suggested      C.spoke         D.said

A.refer to            B.share           C.talk to         D.help

A.free          B.sure           C.convenient    D.glad

A.never        B.once          C.ever          D.still

A.where      B.since           C.whether      D.that

A.work out    B.deal with      C.do with        D.solve

A.long       B.short        C.warm         D.cold

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